ACQUIRE INDUSTRIES LTD. ('Acquire™') is an engineering firm and OEM manufacturer located in Toronto, Canada specializing in Advanced Materials and Advanced Manufacturing methods leveraged primarily for electric works. Core technologies include printables, textiles, coatings, and concretes used across a broad range of applications such as heating, lighting, sensing, power generation and distribution.

Acquire™ has pioneered in the integration of flexible and printable electric heater elements leading to the emergence of a new technology and manufacturing platform. HEAT ROLL™ is the world's first electric heat trace cable in planar format, integrating our proprietary ground sheath/jacket and termination methods for a compact, fast and scalable assembly over large surface areas.

TORONTO, CANADA -- September 17, 2018 -- Acquire™ Industries announces its two divisions, Acquire™ Heating and Acquire™ Power supplying new products in flexible electric heat trace and power distribution cabling for the US & Canada. These divisions will also provide engineering design services to clients and support customers in residential, commercial, and industrial applications as well as for public works.

On October 22, 2018, Acquire™ Heating will offer HEAT ROLL™ R-Series Heater Element product lines certified to UL 499 and CSA C22.2 No. 72 as recognized components for use in room heating applications. Pre-order sales will be available for HEAT ROLL™ RL-Series Heater Elements for use under floor coverings converted with integral ground sheath and thermal insulation underlayment. Also available for pre-order, HEAT ROLL™ SX-Series Heater Elements used for seasonal overground snowmelt and de-icing of pavements with pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

Acquire Industries holds a Certificate of Authorization (CofA) from Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) and operates within the Province of Ontario. We are a Canadian company operating in international juresdictions with temporary licenses.

When the technology that has the potential for revolutionizing an industry emerges, established companies typically see it as unattractive ... But then another company steps in to bring the innovation to a new market.Joseph Bower, Professor Emeritus "Disruptive Change" Harvard Business Review (May 2002)